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09 Jul, 2019 by Anonymous
Currently being represented by Atty Latoya Blakely. At this point, I dont feel Latoya is fighting the case as she would be if it were her freedom on the line. I think she is a smart, intelligent young lady, but I think she could do better.. I know she can do better. The case is still pending, and so Mrs. Blakely could surprise me with the outcome... I will update my review at that point to reflect the outcome and my final opinion on her handling of my freedom and my court case. Im an avid blogger, so please view my blogs as well!
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03 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
Very poor representation. Likes to scream and yell probably because he does not know what he is doing. Absolutely the worse lawyer I have ever dealt with over the years. Do not waste your time on this person, look elsewhere for another lawyer.
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05 Jun, 2019 by Paul
Douglas Floyd is just about the very worst attorney that one can contact. I just called him to get his opinion on a personal injury case involving a senior citizen who suffered chemical burns from a leaking package that was mailed to her over Amazon.com. Douglas Floyd was extremely arrogant, discourteous, aloof, and inconsiderately dismissive. Without even hearing the extent of the incurred injuries and damages, after about 3 - 4 minutes into the conversation, he said that he will not take the case as he does not think that there is enough money in it for him...
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26 Jul, 2018 by Anonymous
I had the displeasure of having a conversation with this man regarding an issue I am having. He seems to lack any social cues, respect for others and comes off terribly offensive. Honestly, if he treats everyone as poorly and as disrespectful as he did me, I wonder how he has been able to maintain any type of client base. Bypass this attorney and find a real one.
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22 Dec, 2023 by Anonymous
I met with Valencia for a consultation. The paralegal who scheduled the consult knew all the important details regarding my case, had consulted with at least two of the attorneys prior to my meeting, and informed me they could handle my case. Valencia barely looked at me or spoke to me while I explained my case. It was obvious she didn’t care and wasn’t listening. She checked the time several times. After I’d explained the case, she stated that they didn’t have the capacity currently. I asked why she agreed to meet with me if she didn’t have the capacity, and her response was that they don’t like to turn away consultations. I was taken aback by the unprofessionalism, and would avoid this attorney and firm.
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04 Apr, 2023 by Anonymous
This person is nice and intelligent. However she was not helpful with my divorce process and settlement. For example, in the middle of our divorce mediation she went back on the very strategy that we had agreed upon beforehand, saying it wouldn’t work, and putting it on me by saying I misunderstood her. I then had to argue against both her and the mediator to get my settlement more reasonable, which I did. In the end I paid her over 10k and she was just another person that I had to fight against in my divorce. During the process her paralegal (Emili) left a voicemail for me on my ex-wife’s phone, calling her number by mistake. When I got upset about this they refused to take an ounce of responsibility, claiming that they “called the number on file.” When it was all said and done they gave me no reimbursement, claiming instead that they actually gave me a credit on more funds that I had owed as a courtesy. I have no proof about this but I don’t believe it for a second. Their invoice includes a long list of transactions that are only described by a sequence of numbers, which could be anything and describes no service in particular. Divorce is already difficult enough - I don’t want anyone else to have to go through the lawyer experience I went through, that is the bottom line.
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20 Feb, 2019 by Anonymous
She had me do all the paperwork &’ go through the whole process and now she won’t return any of my calls nor emails . When I call her secretary &’ they give her my name she says she will call back or they change it up &’ say she is not available VERY UNPROFESSIONAL!
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06 Nov, 2023 by Anonymous
Spends inordinate amount of time and resources drafting frivolous motions to jack up attorney fees.
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27 Feb, 2021 by Anonymous
Not responsive, often ignoring messages. Couldn't remember facts. Argumentative. Problems with bill.
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16 Feb, 2015 by Bob
Met w/ Danny and paid a $375 consultation fee. Attempted to have a single letter drafted (as a start to our proceedings) and two months later gave up and hired a new attorney as we could not get the letter completed from his firm. His assistant Julie M. is unresponsive, uncaring, & rude. In a nutshell, we were unimportant to him and not only did his firm drop the ball in assisting us, but we lost valuable time in our case. If you are seeking an unprofessional staff, rude assistance (when you can gain it) and a sincere lack of care on his firms part, then this is the firm for you!!!
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